Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web and here at PackersNews.com.

We'll start with NBC analyst and former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth unveiling his annual mock draft for Pro Football Focus. Packers fans should be pleased to see who he has falling to Green Bay at No. 12, due to his expected run on quarterbacks early in the draft:

12. GREEN BAY PACKERS

DI Ed Oliver, Houston (Big Board Rank: 11)

I’m always tempted to think receiver for the Packers, but Oliver is just too good. He plays so hard, he will fit perfectly with Kenny Clark, Mike Daniels and their new pass-rushers. I think Oliver will get much better pass-rushing results with his elite quickness and effort, getting off the nose and playing more of a 3-technique in rush situations.

30. GREEN BAY PACKERS

S Darnell Savage, Maryland (Big Board Rank: 28)

His speed at 4.36 gives the Packers coverage options with a safety on a slot receiver. He has a lot to learn, but his huge game against Ohio State showed he is capable of improving his coverage and tackling. Single-high safety option very valuable with that speed.

Cynthia Frelund of NFL Network writes that the Packers have the potential to be "very disruptive" in the first round Thursday.

Frelund writes:

The Packers -- who own pick Nos. 12, 30 and 44 -- also have the potential to be very disruptive on Day 1. They have 10 total picks (as of now) and could go in a number of different directions after focusing primarily on their defense in free agency. Obviously, all picks don't result in perfect-fit players, but Green Bay has the most flexibility in the NFC North (especially considering the Bears' first pick is at No. 87), so I expect we see the Pack trade out of at least one of the aforementioned picks.

A nice tribute to former Packers running back and 49ers scout Reggie Cobb, who died Saturday:

What an awesome gesture by the #49ers. The team is honoring former area scout Reggie Cobb by leaving his seat open at the draft table. His son DeMarcus, a Tennessee native, will also announce the teams second round pick in Nashville on Friday. https://t.co/ZhxeZpVbW5